US agrees to support South Korea’s exports of nuclear power plants

The United States has agreed to actively support South Korea seeking to export its nuclear power plants, government sources here said Friday, though the countries have failed, at least for now, to renew their bilateral accord on civilian nuclear cooperation.

The countries held three days of talks in the U.S. this week to revise their nuclear accord, known as the 123 agreement.

“There were three main areas of discussion in the negotiations, which were what to do with spent fuel rods, how to secure a stable supply of fuel for nuclear reactors and how to improve the competitiveness of the country’s nuclear reactors for export,” an informed source said, asking not to be identified.

“In this week’s negotiations, there was significant progress on ways to enable overseas sales of (South Korean) nuclear reactors,” the source added.

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